21.   But still the political upheaval followed her.

22.   But Minock said he was pleased at the political upheaval the Republicans had brought to Washington, because perhaps now something -- anything -- would begin to happen.

23.   But political columnists and other analysts say that the perception of ethical lapses could produce more political upheaval.

24.   But unlike previous political upheavals, which were chaotic and violent, this one is unfolding with remarkable order.

25.   Days questioned whether the term limit fervor was a passing political fad or a reasoned demand by voters for political upheaval.

26.   Economic depression and political upheaval have broken up or defaced much of the Ming, Qing and Republican-period architecture, both Chinese and European.

27.   Foreigners sold rand-denominated assets in recent months as political upheaval undermined their confidence in South Africa.

28.   Given half a chance, he could bring some useful political upheaval.

29.   Having lived through war and political upheaval, the celebrated poet takes his place, another victim of global terrorism.

30.   He said he was less concerned with the peso plunge than with the political upheaval in Mexico, though the two are linked.

a. + upheaval >>共 187
political 26.63%
social 10.96%
economic 5.27%
recent 2.77%
major 2.50%
emotional 2.22%
financial 1.94%
seismic 1.53%
violent 1.39%
great 1.11%
political + n. >>共 919
party 6.88%
leader 2.98%
prisoner 1.59%
analyst 1.43%
system 1.09%
reform 1.07%
crisis 1.03%
opponent 0.97%
career 0.97%
issue 0.93%
upheaval 0.21%
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